twforeman Certified Great Northern Nut Jan 7, 2020 #2 Can the spring switch also be thrown to change direction? And if so, is it sprung both ways?
santafewillie Same Ol' Buzzard Jan 7, 2020 #3 Another great video as usual DJ. Interesting fact about the white tie.
Rico BN Modeller Jan 7, 2020 #4 Another great vid DJ! And yes I had a crew freak me out as you described while running thru Symington yard in Winnipeg! BTW I did made a spring switch a while ago using a Kadee coupler spring!
Another great vid DJ! And yes I had a crew freak me out as you described while running thru Symington yard in Winnipeg! BTW I did made a spring switch a while ago using a Kadee coupler spring!
NYC_George Well-Known Member Jan 7, 2020 #5 One thing DJ forgot to mention. You can not stop your loco or train over a spring switch and then backup. The loco or train must completely be clear of the switch before you reverse directions. George
One thing DJ forgot to mention. You can not stop your loco or train over a spring switch and then backup. The loco or train must completely be clear of the switch before you reverse directions. George
D djstrains Well-Known Member Jan 13, 2020 #6 twforeman said: Can the spring switch also be thrown to change direction? And if so, is it sprung both ways? Click to expand... if reversed, it will be locked with a padlock.
twforeman said: Can the spring switch also be thrown to change direction? And if so, is it sprung both ways? Click to expand... if reversed, it will be locked with a padlock.